Market Hall

Shop ‘til You Drop

The Market Hall will open at noon on Friday June 30th and shopping hours will be extended into the evening so you can check out the booths and find that special fibre, book or loom.

Market Hall Hours:

Friday June 30th – noon to 8 pm. ***Shop ‘til You Drop***

Saturday July 1st – 9 am to 5 pm.

Sunday July 2nd – 9 am to 5 pm.

The Market Hall will be packed with over 70 vendor booths including many of our favorite vendors. You will able to shop for fibre, yarns and equipment. Check out thelist of vendorsyou will find at the Market Hall!

And the shopping has begun!!

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

Shopping at the Market Hall

The Market Hall will be located in the McKinnon Gymnasium along with the Guild Booths. The Hall is open to the public so you do not need to attend the conference to shop here and admission is free.

flotilla of shuttles

spinning wheels

woven goods

yarns, yarns, yarns

more yarns

glorious colours

books and yarns

If you are a vendor interested in obtaining a booth, thank you for your interest, but the vendor hall is now fully booked. If you wish to be placed on a waiting list in case there are cancellations, please contact us at vendors@anwgconference2017.com
We are sorry we can’t accommodate you.

What is ANWG?

The Association of Northwest Weavers’ Guilds (ANWG) is an umbrella organization for weavers’ guilds from southern Oregon to Alaska and the Yukon, and east as far as Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Montana. ANWG started with a conference in 1957 for the weavers of the Pacific Northwest hosted by the Seattle Weavers’ Guild. At the second conference hosted by Seattle in 1969, a group of active weavers from Washington and Oregon met to form a non-dues paying Association to promote and perpetuate the conferences. More Information.